Example sentences of "day and [pron] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | The death-bed thus prefigured the decisive struggle for possession of the soul , which would take place on Judgement Day and which had been so vividly depicted in mediaeval murals and missals . |
2 | Only three days and they seemed to have travelled a great distance . |
3 | It took them three days and they came up with nothing . |
4 | He spawned with two females in the next few days and they produced 82 and 64 fry . |
5 | ‘ We have been round there in the last couple of days and they have moved on now . |
6 | In the event of trouble , remove the villain , let the other fish settle for a few days and them put him back . |
7 | You raised a very , very significant issue that I have n't heard much addressed in recent days and we know that there has n't really been a super power of the Soviet Union and any other military sense for the last couple of years . |
8 | I 've known him since our youth days and we became quite friendly when we were picked to play for Scotland 's Under-20 side together a few years back . |
9 | In all , 255 young trees were planted , a huge task which was completed by the garden team at Nymans in ten days and which has already gone a good way towards restoring the diversity of colours , shapes and textures of conifers in their prime . |
10 | There were ten birthday cards on the mantelpiece , but they had been there two days and she took them down . |
11 | That ti I was at er canteen at erm and I took my plate , I was there thre two or three days and she says you 're the only one that 's ever brought the plate back . |
12 | They 're both pale and passionate these days and she has n't mentioned Napoleon for a long time . |
13 | Gran had been muttering about storms for days and she liked her to stay close at these times . |
14 | Also , and I do n't want to go on about this , I was a lonely person in those days and I had very little else to think about . |
15 | Nearly every farmer had a barrel of the stuff in his cow house in those days and I had only to go into the corner and turn the tap . |
16 | I 'd been meaning to do it for days and I keep asking myself whether it was my fault her killer got in . ’ |
17 | The boy was back in three days and I knew by his face he had momentous news . |
18 | Traffic was light in those days and I explored South Wiltshire — in fact the whole area some fifteen miles around Salisbury . |
19 | I 'd been out the army about three days and I went to this dance with some army mates . |
20 | ‘ I said ten days and I meant it . |
21 | It was in its infancy in those days and I noticed that whenever David did a show for them , they dressed the set with every conceivable brightly coloured object , with the result you could hardly see him . |
22 | I ought to be home in three days and I 've made a deal with Henry . |
23 | I feel like Judas , but there 's a way out ; not with any honour , perhaps , but I 've looked at myself pretty closely over the last few days and I 've had to admit to myself that I 'm not quite as wonderful a guy as I liked to think I was . |
24 | It 's alright for a couple of days and I have had a couple of days er peace and quiet , and then er I do n't like it any more after that . |
25 | As he prepared for tomorrow night 's away game at Leicester , caretaker manager Malcolm Crosby , said : ‘ We have to play 10 matches in 25 days and I think even Arnold Schwarzenegger would struggle to do that . |
26 | I think erm you 've got to say that it is not easy to find people to give the commitment to local government work these days and I think a partial remuneration of the expense that they incur is a very reasonable thing for the public to have to meet . |
27 | Mercifully , I was able to complete all I had to do within a very few days and I wondered whether the Sheikh had put a few words in the right ears . |
28 | No , I know , well I mean what is there for young people to look forward to these days and I feel really sorry for them and I mean all I hope is that Jenny will get a job |
29 | Of course , being in the army , he may get posted abroad one of these days and I do n't know if I want to leave London — it 's such jolly good fun now I 'm out . |
30 | I closed my eyes for the rest of the journey as it had been a busy two days and I did n't feel lik& going to the council offices either , It would be too late anyway so I decided to take a stroll by the river and see how Nigel was getting on with the excavations . |